I would not think it could but why not use ammonia we have done in the last hundred or so years? You put your coins of all types in a jar or pie tin and pour straight ammonia into the containers. You may have to scrub some of them with a toothbrush but it works like a charm. Next, if you don't have ammonia ketchup will clean copper perfectly. It works on copper bottom pans, pennies, tubing and other copper things. You could also try Dr.Pepper, and lemon juice since they both have acid in it, so it will clean the coins. I tried it, and it works.
Fruit punch does clean pennies the best? You can't clean pennies with orange juice because it doesn't clean it.
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To clean pennies using vinegar, create a mixture of vinegar and salt. Soak the pennies in the mixture for a few minutes, then scrub them gently with a soft brush or cloth. Rinse the pennies with water and dry them thoroughly. The vinegar helps to dissolve the tarnish on the pennies, making them shiny again.
Yes, Lysol can be used to clean pennies due to its disinfecting properties. Simply soak the pennies in a solution of Lysol and water for a few minutes, then gently scrub them with a soft brush or cloth to remove dirt and grime. Rinse the pennies thoroughly with water afterwards.
no. The thing that cleans pennies the best is chicken broth! imagine that!
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Orange juice would clean pennies best. This is because it is acidic. Apple, and grape juice will not work as well.